
About Me:
Since a young age, I’ve always had a vivid imagination. Growing up on an island in the early '80s, watching TV played a big part in shaping my creative world. That early love for visual storytelling evolved over time into a career in video production beginning in 2007.
Over the years, I’ve taken on a variety of roles—completing a feature-length documentary, working on freelance projects, and contributing to productions at the Smithsonian. Each experience helped sharpen my creative instincts and technical skills.
Everything changed when I got my first mirrorless camera. I fell in love with the power of a single image. Unlike video, photography allowed me to explore both the technical and physical aspects of storytelling within a single frame.
One thing I do bring to every shoot is tunnel vision: a focused, timely, and creative drive to see the project through with intention and originality.